loutro
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Joined: 12/29/2020 Status: offline
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12.29.44 0600 | Points: 324 This song is over Soy fell, Werbomont retaken, outside St Hubert, Samree and Laroche I can advance at will for the most part. As you can see from the map, I simply keep advancing. I meet pockets of resistance, but at this point, I can do as I wish. I have almost more fuel now than at the start of the campaign, due to the capturing of depots Notes 324 points. 565 PP. I don’t even use the cards anymore I was going to try to reach the Meuse...but why bother. It is STILL a long way off. FINAL THOUGHTS This was fun. That is enough to play the game. This is my first Decisive Campaigns game and while it took some time to get adjusted to the interface and the game play, I like it. The AI...well...it wasn't that good. I played on normal difficulty. It would keep units next to mine and never attack. It withdrew rather easily in some areas, and none at all in others. What makes a game enjoyable is if I can imitate the historical situation the game is portraying. Reach the Meuse...you might in the game, but it didn't happen in real life so that seems fair. If I could not reach any of the objectives that were reached in real life, that would be a let down. This game, I feel, gives you a good chance at driving deep into the Allied lines. Panzers get chewed up pretty easily. While it is fun to have a bunch of Panthers roll over enemy units, I'd probably be a touch more conservative with them next time. One thing I noticed, Allied division HQs are really hard to take out. I don't think that should be the case. Multiple attacks were needed against HQs and that just seems wrong. Fuel...that I feel is portrayed well. Those panzers being able to only move a few KM a turn is frustrating. But capture some depots...and it can change the balance. Another element I enjoyed was planning my campaign and realizing how ridiculous this plan was in real life. Antwerp! Never would have happened. Those tiny roads in the big forests. Not panzer terrain. Well done Vic on a great game! All I had to do was to cross the river, capture Brussels, and then go on to take the port of Antwerp. The snow was waist-deep and there wasn’t room to deploy four tanks abreast, let alone six armored divisions. It didn’t get light until eight and was dark again at four, and my tanks can’t fight at night. And all this at Christmas time! -Sepp Dietrich
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